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    Unlike a Monopoly, an Oligopoly Tends to Achieve Allocative Efficiency
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Unlike a Monopoly, an Oligopoly Tends to Achieve Allocative Efficiency

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Unlike a monopoly, an oligopoly tends to achieve allocative efficiency due to the rivalry among several firms.

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